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Pelosi: GOP Congress beholden
to NRA, other gun interests
WASHINGTON — House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi
accused Republicans in Congress of being “a wholly-owned
subsidiary of the National Rifl e Association and Gun Owners
of America” as she and other Democrats bemoaned the lack of
action by the GOP majority to address gun violence after the
mass shooting in Las Vegas.
The GOP’s failure to act “is about money,” Pelosi said
after a rally this morning outside the Capitol.
While House Speaker Paul Ryan and other GOP lead-
ers have asked Americans to donate blood in the wake of the
shooting, Pelosi said Republicans “have to give some politi-
cal blood. They think their political survival is more import-
ant than the survival of those 59 people” who died in the Las
Vegas shooting, as well as the school children who died in
Newtown, Connecticut, and club-goers killed in Orlando,
Florida.
“It isn’t,” she added.
Democratic Rep. John Lewis of Georgia said at the rally
that thoughts and prayers were not enough.
“How many more dead bodies will it take to wake up this
Congress?” Lewis asked. “This (gun violence) must stop and
it must stop now.”
Former Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was
grievously wounded in a 2011 shooting, urged lawmakers to
“be bold, be courageous. The nation is counting on you.”
The Democratic rally, which included dozens of activists
assembled near the Capitol steps, came after Republican lead-
ers made it clear Congress will take no action on gun legisla-
tion in the wake of the massacre in Las Vegas.
Gunman’s girlfriend
returns to US for questioning
LAS VEGAS — Stephen Paddock’s girlfriend, back in the
United States after a weekslong trip abroad, will be at the cen-
ter of the investigation into the shooting deaths of 59 people as
authorities try to determine why a man with no known record
of violence or crime would open fi re on a concert crowd from
a high-rise hotel.
Marilou Danley, 62, who was in the Philippines at the time
of the shooting, was met by FBI agents at the airport in Los
Angeles late Tuesday night, according to a law enforcement
offi cial.
The offi cial wasn’t authorized to publicly discuss the
matter and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of
anonymity.
Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, who has called Danley a “per-
son of interest” in the attack, said that “we anticipate some
information from her shortly,” and said he is “absolutely” con-
fi dent authorities will fi nd out what set off Paddock, a 64-year-
old high-stakes gambler and retired accountant who killed
himself before police stormed his 32nd-fl oor room.
Danley fi rst arrived in the Philippines on Sept. 15, accord-
ing to immigration documents there. She departed on Sept. 22
then returned three days later on a fl ight from Hong Kong. She
was traveling on an Australian passport.
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“Every single piece that
went into the cancer cen-
ter was created for the can-
cer center,” McClelland said .
One exception was artist John
Stahl, who died in January but
had several of his pieces post-
humously selected.
Artists were given guide-
lines on art in a healing envi-
ronment by the hospital’s con-
sultant from the Planetree
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60 health organizations world-
wide focused on patient-cen-
tered care.
“The idea behind it is to
bring in that healing aspect of
nature,” said Felicia Struve, a
spokeswoman for the hospital.
High above the front lobby
hangs several paper lights,
made to look like seed balls
of the plane tree, created by
Lâm Quảng and Kestrel Gates
of HiiH Lights. Throughout
the heavily wood-covered
and earth-toned cancer center
are several murals incorporat-
ing local fl ora used in cancer
treatment.
“We have an example of
one of the greatest healing
environments that health care
can provide,” McClelland
said.
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In the surgery department
of the main hospital build-
ing is a large tile mosaic of a
plane tree made by employ-
ees. Laman approached Row-
land, locally famous for his
large, wood-fueled anagama
kiln — a type of ceramic fi r-
ing technique that originated
in China some 4,000 years
ago.
He asked Rowland if he
could create something sim-
ilar at the cancer center from
broken pieces of pottery. But
Rowland had something more
in mind.
When the hospital asked
for a mosaic, Rowland said,
he was in the middle of build-
ing a new anagama kiln.
“But I knew it was the right
project, because the cancer
center being important in the
community,” he said. “I knew
right away I had to take time
off from my regular work.”
Rowland has been work-
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mosaic. He started with an
at-scale drawing on trans-
parent plastic, later creating
molds of the branches and
leaves spread over about 80
1-square-foot tiles.
Testing and fi ring the
tiles took three rounds in
Rowland’s kiln. Each fi r-
ing requires fi ve cords of dry
wood. Donations of dry wood
came in from all around the
world, he said. Most of it was
donated by David Nygaard, a
board member on the hospi-
tal’s foundation and head of
Warrenton Fiber Co.
Preparing the kiln takes
three days, along with another
110 hours of continuous fi r-
ing, McClelland said. V olun-
teers converged at Rowland’s
property in July to cut wood,
load the kiln and complete the
fi nal two fi rings of the tiles.
“It was back to back,”
McClelland said. “We had to
unload the kiln when it was
130 degrees inside. Then
we turned right around and
did the reloading again, just
immediately.”
On Friday, Rowland was
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Columbia Memorial Hospital Foundation Director Penny
Cowden and medical oncologist Dr. Amrita Desai stand
under one of the outdoors-inspired mural walls inside the
chamber where patients will receive radiation treatment at
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF
NEIL S. MCCARTNEY; UNKNOWN
SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE NEIL S.
MCCARTNEY REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
OF 2013; KRISTI ROSSELL; OCCUPANTS OF
THE PROPERTY,
Defendants.
Case No.: 17CV21701
SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
To: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF
NEIL S. MCCARTNEY and UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE OF THE NEIL S. MCCARTNEY
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST OF 2013
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